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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction
4HCI(g)+ O₂(g) 2H₂O(g) + 2Cl₂(g)
Using the standard thermodynamic data in the tables linked above, calculate AG for this reaction at 298.15K if the pressure of each gas is 13.69 mm Hg.
ANSWER:
kj/mol
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